Presence of plastic debris and retained fishing hooks in oceanic sharks

Citation
Mucientes G, Queiroz N (2019) Presence of plastic debris and retained fishing hooks in oceanic sharks. Marine Pollution Bulletin 143:6–11. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpolbul.2019.04.028
Abstract

In a context where the problem of plastic pollution is globally increasing, more studies are needed to assess the real impact in oceanic megafauna. Here, we reported on the incidence of plastic and also retained hooks in two species of commercially exploited pelagic sharks in two ocean basins, the North Atlantic and South Pacific. In the South Pacific, 1.18% of caught blue sharks were observed with plastic debris on their body and 4.82% and with retained hooks, while 0.00% of shortfin makos had plastic debris and 1.76% were recorded with retained hooks. In the North Atlantic, 0.21% of blue sharks had plastic debris and 0.37% of blue, and 0.78% of shortfin makos were observed with retained hooks.